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Lincoln Avenue Cat Hospital
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I took my Cat to L.A.C.H. after a terrible experience with another vet. My cat, which I rescued from the street was diagnosed with Feline Luekemia. I didn't know what to do and the first vet didn't even tell me how to take care of him. My little guy was good spirits at first but then stopped eating about a month after i took him in. so I decided to take him to LACH to get a second opinion. \r
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The Vet checked my little guy and noticed his gums were white at this point which the other vet DIDN'T EVEN CHECK. He told me look he's anemic and that he could give him medication to feel better but that I would end up coming back and the end result would be the same given his condition. So I had to make the hardest decision ever, keep the little guy alive and hope he wasn't suffering or put him down. I couldn't see my little guy suffer so I put him down. \r
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I liked vets (and staffs) honesty and compation not only for my little guy but for me. \r
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